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Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you In Which Merry Hal "WO SHOULT HAP A LITTLE Fesriviry, ADOLP, ON ACCOUNT OF IT (33 HALLOWE'EN. * CONE, WE MAKE BOBBINGS FOR APPLES IN DI8® TUS MIT VATER. | | | Stomeae ieee SEATTLE WOMAN TELLS OF GREAT ROOSEVELT RALLY IN NEW YORK Mrs. Alice Harriman, the well-jat 6 o'clock, Moving pictures of known Seattle author and publish. | Roosevelt's trip in the West were er, who is visiting in New York |shown on the screen and Roose city, Was at Madison Square Gar-|velt'’s appearance in the “movies den last night when the big demon-|was a signai for tremendous ap stration was given for Teddy Roose |plause each time, When Senator velt, Gov, Johnson and the pro-| Dixon, Oncar Straus aod Woy. John gressive party, The following tel-|son appeared on the platform @ egram received by The Star|bedlam of noise broke forth and from Mrs. Harriman today llasted for about 16 minutes. “Madison Square Garden never) Roosevelt’e Speech. saw such crowds as greeted Roone-| “We care for fact, not for for Velt last night. The buliding shook | mulas,” Roosevelt declared to his with chgers for 45 minutes. Twen laudience. “We care for deeds and ty thousand flags kept time to calls/not for words, We recognise no of ‘We want Teddy.” He finally sacred right of oppression, We asked quiet so he could speak. Teil | recounize no divine right to work In- my friends I'm still working for the | justice progressive party, women's suf-| “We stand for the constitution. frage and for Seattle.” We recognize that one of its most | useful functions ts the protection of A tre} property. But we will not consent NEW YORK, Oct. 31 mendous ovation, lasting 45 min-|to make of the constitution a fetish utes, greeted Col. Roosevelt at Mad-|for the protection of fossilized ison Square Garden last night. | wrong. Roosevelt reached the hall at 9:15, | We stand for an upright jadict while Gov. Johnson, vice prest-\ary. But where the jodges claim dential nominee, was speaking.| the right to make our laws by fi When the crowd caught sight of/nalty Interpreting them, by finally him the storm of applause and | deciding whether or not we have the cheers broke loose, A sea of ban-| power to make them, then we claim danna handkerchiefs fluttered in| ourselves the right to exercise that the alr. It was one of the greatest | power. receptions ever given y man in| “We believe that tn very truth New York. Every available inch in| thie is a government by the people the big garden hall was taken and | themselves; that the constitution is around an over. | theirs that the courts are theirs; that all the governmental agents and agencies are theirs.” for three blocks flow crowd gathered The crowd began filling the hall ene So ae 630,000 WOMEN WILL VOTE WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—Figures compiled at the census bureau here today fix the number of women who will vote at next Tuesday's clection at 630,000, and the male voters at 15,815,000. The statement says that 23,260,000 men are cligible to vote, but that not more than 60 per cent of them will go to the polls. Women are now priviledged to vote in six states BRIDAL PAIR TIED TO HOSECART | AND PARADED THROUGH MEDFOR MEDFORD, Or., Oct. 31.—To be tied with ropes to a seat of a hose cart and then paraded all over town while their friends oh: d and snapshotted them from every corner, is the experience of Cy ring from today. irtment, and immediately afte: the marriage ceremony several of his colleagues “kidnaped” the couple and seated them on the flower-bedecked hose cart, securing them there with ropes. Then the parade commenced to the Palace of Sweets, the whole town turning out to see the fun. At the refreshment stand the bridegroom bought cigars for the crowd ind the bride was given ali the goodies she could eat by the “garg.” COUPLE CAUGHT, |25 CARS GO COUPLE MURDER SUSPECTS) OVER BABY (By United Press Leased Wire) LIMA, O., Oct. 31.—Suspected bY| twenty-five freight cars passed the police of complicity in the mur-| harmlessly above the 5-months-old der of Miss Sophie Singer, a Balti-|baby of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence more heireas, in a Chicago rooming Smithson, near Ransomville, while house, Chas. Conway, a profession-|the infant lay between the rails. al high diver, and his wife, were! The freight train had stopped at arrested here today. The couple|the Ransomville crossing to couple were taken into custody at the on an extra car, and was backing home of Conway's mother, Mra, Jo-|down the track when it struck and seph Cramer. | overturned the buggy in which the Charles Worthen, formerly a| baby and its parents were riding. street car conductor, who was to! Mrs, Smithson was killed, the have married Miss Singer on the| Wheels passing over her body after day following the murder, told the she had been pushed along the Chicago police that robbery was|length of 10 cars. Smithson es. the motive for the crime. caped with slight bruises, BIG LAND SALE SPOKANE, Oct. 31.—The largest land sale in the history of the Pa- cific Northwest was made yester- day when Lauchlin, McLean & Co. bought 380,000 acres of land in northern British Columbia for $2,- 730,000. The land is all along the lines of the Grand Trunk Pacific and Canadian Northern railways. GIRL FARMERS ARE BETTER THAN BOYS WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 31.~ ir. 2 PROPOSITIONS ARE SUBMITTED Two propositions for dealing with the Duwamish rightof-way were put up yesterday at a joint! meeting of the city council and| the Duwamish waterway. The| first wae that the commission pay | the city $38,000 for a temporary bridge at 14th av, 8. and for taking care of the water mains and other utilities. The other proposition is that the commission pay the city $18,000 to|Girls make bettor farmers than take care of the sewers, water | boys, according to the agricultural mains and other utilities, the com-| department. Girls’ and boys’ clubs mission to provide for traffic utlll-| were organized a few years ngo t ties and turn the same over to the | promote interest in farming ana city on the completion of the canal, | Pm ’ Both council and commission want | git tare oot ie Fo Bes 7 Sa to arrive at some means of keep- pica Senw= Meas rales. tein: ing traffic uninterrupted durtog the | Greek Curtain Ri in Shining Parlors construction of the canal. DES MOINES, Ia., Oct. 31.—Be- cause women report they have been FALCONER CALLS insulted in sh hi THE HONOR ROLL police have ordered’ tha’ cantare removed from the “women only” (By United Press Leased Wire) apartments, BURLINGTON, Wasb., Oct, 31,—| >——————_— Senator J. A. Faiconer, progressive | Seattle Druggist candidate for congressman-at-large, : Deserves Praise was © age by @ big, enthusiastio crow ere last night, which Swift's Pharma packed the hall. Falconer, who|Pike wt., Seattle, Mette” Gea was one of the big leaders in the |from Seattle people for introducing legislature for progressive mea-|here the simple buckthorn bark Bu: showed up putty Gov. Hay's|and glycerine mixture, known as pretense and masquerade as a “pro-|Adlert-ka. This simple German gressive.” Falconer called the roll|remedy first became famous by of the progressives who introduced |curing apepndicitie and it has now and fought for progressive legisla-|been discovered that a SINGLE tion, and showed that every one of DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas these men fs now in the progres-|an the stomach and constipation [INSTANTLY —Advertisement, sive party. THE STAR—THURSDAY, OC lowe’en DEIE APPLES Don'D STAND STILC IN VON PLACE, DO Thie—take it from Art Smits a world’s record the other day, and « Ft. Wayne, Ind. to Hillede Mic This exciusive picture shows them en rout: hie ankle, and Aimee was badly sha! aprain: got spliced anyhow. | | | | | SEIZE CAPITAL | VIENNA, Oct. 31-—The end of | Ottoman rule in Europe the |wnanimous prediction of all diplo | mate here today, following the re | ports of the Turkish disaster at Lule Burgas. Friends of the sultan here have abandoned all hope now of Mosiem victory and express the be- lief that the Bulga troops will be in Constantinople within a week. Reports from Sofia and other Hat kan capitals say that the Turkish defeat of Lule Burgas was the most complete since the war started. Al though no official confirmation of the battle has been received, the Haikan accounts of the clash and the report thar the Turks are in j full retreat with the Bulgarians in close pursuit, is credited on all aides No details of the fighting at Lale Burgas have been received here except that 200,000 Turkish troops, soundly whipped, are in full Might! in the general direction of Constan- tinople, No indication of the num ber of casualtion is given, SCHEMA AERAR RAHA STABS SPOUSE IN NIGHTMARE EVANSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 31 ~Mre. Oda Jones was seized with nightmare while sleeping, and, grabbing a pair of acie sors, stabbed her husband, The screams of the husband awakened the neighbors. The police were called, and the woman Was arrested, In spite of the protests of the husband, Mrs, Jones was fined $26 and costa, CHRRHHERRR TRH settee eeeeeeeee Seeetese seeeeee REVERSES COUNTY OLYMPIA, Oct. 31.—The supreme court has decided that the county cannot be assessed for costs in a juvenile court case, and has re versed the Pierce county court in the case of Pleree county against Lizzie Magnuson. The case was one in the Juvenile court, in which Marjorie Rieman was charged with being a delinquent. The girl s moth- er took the custody of the girl, and then claims costs, Earthquake Halts This Wedding MACON, Ga., Oct. 31.—A distant earthquake was felt in Central Georgia about 8:16 o'clock last night. No damage to property or loas of life has been reported. In Dublin, 60 miles southeast of Ma- con, the shock was most severe and was accompanied by a loud noise. The Dublin city council was in ses- sion at the time the tremor was felt. The city hall shook notice- ably and the councilmen rushed into the street in a panic. At Ma- con wedding was temporarily halted when the bride fainted as a result of the shock. EERE KKK FINDS NICKEL IN A POTATO BELLEVILLE, Il, Oct, 81, —While peeling sweet pota- toes Mrs, Jule Schopp struck a metallic object in one of the tubers, which proved to be a 5- cent piece in an excellent state of preservation, She believes the nickel was buried in the ground and then merged into the growing potato, RIKKI KKH » SESE HEE EE SEH * * * * * * * * * * * * * Pran BULGARIANS MAY| BAIL RA TOBER 31, 1912. e Ks End in yess, Dor Iss DER FUN OF It. MY, How DER VATER BUINDS me}! GuRGLE eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee Words : Music by Céndg AWKWARD CHACK Aga! = You Don'D HAF 19 ‘ KNOCK MY ‘TeéTH . Our}! ot z . 9 omy no n i sate ICE PRESIDENT CHEAMAN IS | DEAD ee ee (By United Prese Lenses DANIZ, Germany, Oct, fering from injuries to and face received when> from his horse whi crown prince, William, is today confined residence here. The crown prince, by the crown princess, ticipating in a stag hunt horse threw him viole juries are not consi Minister Hits Th But Deal SEDALIA, Mo., Oct, 31, ministers are working as ters in constructing ee Congregational church. ed bis hand. He didn't swear COME ROLLER SKATE 7 EVENING The Broadway Rink, at 711 Pine street, will admit all jfree this evening If [learned to roller skate this is your opportunity Koller skating ts one fascinating and exhfl #|times you can imagine *% once get started on SHERMAN’S CAREER dames Schoolcraft Sherman was born in Utica, N. Y., Octo ber 24, 1855. He was married Sherman was 29 he was elect ed mayor of Utica, and three years ister he was sent to congress. With the exception of one term, when he was de- feated for re-election, he had been in congress continuously until elected vice president. He was no speaker, but did effective work in committee rooms, and was one of the old line quintet, composed of Can- non, Daizell, Payne, Tawney and himecif ino ruled the house of representatives for Seeeeeeeeeeteeeeeee eee nd Aimee Cour that wae—is the way to elope! They broke the stablished a precedent for all future ruflaway couples, by eloping from h., In an aeroplane. They had their troubles. Art, “the boy aviator,” in up, when they landed, but they went to a preacher and ‘$15,661 AWARDED Mary Bilamquist, suing the city for damages to her property, caused ISED The ball of J. D. Dilton and bis wife, charged with smuggling optum, bas been raised on the mo- tion of District Attorney Jobn F. Saltivan from $400 each to $1,500 each. They were rearrested and putin jail ip the absence of the bail jsponey ’ | by @ slide at Fifth av, and Terrace | wt, due to a regrade, was awarded a verdict of $16,661 by a jury in Judge Everett Smith's court yester- day. She charged that the city wa negligent in not providing retaining walle when the regrade was made. The city contended that, as Mra | Blumquist had been awarded $2,000) in a condemnation suit, she was not lentitied to further damages KING ALFY ILL MADRID, Oct. 31.—An attack of infiiensza has confined King Alfonso to hile bed, (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) John A. Best Lawyer 1 } —For— Justice of Peace SEATTLE PRECINCT Progressive Party Nominee Office, 433 N. Y. Block | | | M 6169 Paid Advertisement. Good Roads ~ Mean to the farmer what GOOD street car service means to the city man Vote for 160 miles of good country roads and 64 miles of paved highways within the limits of Seattle $3,000,000 Bond Issue November 5, 1912. | | | | |was the most popular citizen of | __| pletely disregarded warnings * years. * oe you never had so fs ad de dace dedadadaaea [PME an You will meet @ merry) (ny od Pree Leased Wire) |mighty nice people: the UTICA, N. Y., Oct. 31.—All Utica | order ix maintained and ¢ iain mourning today over the death | #t a ee, under the 8. last night of Jas. 8. Sherman, vice |P°Tyision Of, the out igh President of the United States, fol- admission 10c, skates lowing a long iliness. Flags on all ing free, buat ton! public buildings are at half mast, l#dies don’t have to pay ind nearly every home in the city|The rink is near the Sherman | high schoo! ad js draped in mourning. Utica, and a great public funeral ‘ | ie panned. Paid Advertionneay The funeral vices probably} Regardless of party will be held in the Dutch Reformed | vote for W. J. Trimble church, where the vice president! commissioner in the Third Iwaye worshipped. It is expected 5 a a that President Taft and scores of |8%4 for Corneltus V. Garrisan senators and congressmen will at- | Commissioner in the Second send ba this way aiding the fi Physicjans who attended Shef-| preaxi t house man say that he sacrificed his life |jen; marnite a ‘ to the republican party. He com-| bond issue of +-,000,000. Nob of bis iar of this money will be doctors, and insisted on xpeaking Oren Shan at times when he had been notified |(2e" [Okset oft lands diese fe that to do so would be quicidal. \iongs one-half to be The physicians contend that bis | .oenic highways and the fatal iliness started from one of make roads through these occasions, Later, they ®ay./iands that thé farmers he insisted on going to the polls their produce direct te to register, again In disregard of 1). mutual benefit of their orders, Immediately after- cousumer: 7 ward he suffered a relapse, and) death followed in leas than a week. WILL CHOOSE SUCCESSOR TO SHERMAN NOV. 12 (By U Tress Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Charies ©. Hilles, chairman of the repub- lican national committee, has sent} notice to all committeemen to meet | in Chicago November 12, to select) @ successor to Sherman on the re- publican ticket. The death of the! vice president, it is stated, will not iffect the validity of the Taft and Sherman electors. OBJECTING TO WAGON LIGHTS: The ordinance introduced by Councilman Goddard to comper“all vehicles to carry lights at night | has aroused the opposition of near | ly every team owner and liveryman | in the city. The public safety com mittee of the council heard protests | from many of the men. The oppo-| hents‘of the measure contend that though lights may be a necessity | in some of the residence districts they are not needed in the business and clusterlight district. It is un- derstood that some of the larger | team owners are in favor of the! measure, believing that it will pre-| vent accidents. tea a oy # ay vibe eed | e e Parisian | Imitations of This Gr Invigorator are the Land, Look for Girl With the Hair on Every PARISIAN SAGE—ask fer’ jname when you want the T# ! AN ACROBATIC BURGLAR CAUGHT =" "teat (By United Press Leased Wire) | will be returned. Sold NEW YORK, Oct. $1—An acro-|stores, and dealers ev batio burglar, running along a six-| ——— - inch cornice on the south side of | the Prince George hotel, startled | Patrolman Sullivan, and the officer | ity into dull, faded, lifele as a dainty hair dressing: it cannot be matehed. Get a 50-cent bottle of BA SAGE tod it 3 threatened the agile thief, who quickly said: | “Don't shoot. You might hit | someone tnaide.” Then he bolted into a window, and through a room into the corri dor, where bellboys and porters | grabbed him. He had already rob-| bed two rooms, He used the win. | dow cornice for his trips. He said he was Roscoe Ford, from Roches: | ter, | TORPEDO GOES OFF; | BOY LOSES EYE) iFIELD, Il, Oct. rold Wesley Duncan, while playing in the railroad yards, dis covered a torpedo on the track and struck it with a lead pipe. H loat an eye, and is In a serious con dition, | | 316 UNION STR Opposite Postoffiee, Main 1634, oo Fans Fans Sell you a new one OF on the old one. 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